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Nourish is a healthtech platform that provides AI-powered metabolic healthcare through dietitian-led virtual care[1]. The company operates within the New York artificial intelligence sector, offering services that combine artificial intelligence technology with professional dietitian consultation to address metabolic health concerns[1].

Funding

  • Series C, $100MMay 19, 2026

    with Menlo Ventures, Thrive Capital, Index Ventures, J.P. Morgan Growth Equity Partners, Maverick Ventures, Y Combinator, BoxGroup, Atomico, Daybreak, Operator Partners

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About

  • Nourish is solving America's healthcare crisis by helping people eat better. We connect chronic condition patients with a Registered Dietitian via telehealth and get it covered by their health insurance.[10]

Backers

  • FAtomico
  • BoxGroup

    NYC-based seed-stage venture capital firm

  • BoxGroup

    BoxGroup is an early-stage venture capital firm that invests in pre-seed and seed-stage startups, typically committing up to $1 million per company.

  • FDaybreak
  • Index Ventures

    International venture capital firm with a New York office investing in technology startups

  • FJ.P. Morgan Growth Equity Partners
  • Maverick Ventures

    Early-stage investing arm of Maverick Capital, investing from seed through Series B across healthcare, AI and technology.

  • Menlo Ventures

    Early-stage venture capital firm founded in 1976 investing in AI, healthcare, consumer, cybersecurity, fintech, infrastructure, robotics and SaaS, with $3 billion in new capital earmarked for AI startups.

  • Operator Partners

    Self-funded investment firm backing technology entrepreneurs from inception through Series B without leading rounds or taking board seats.

  • Thrive Capital

    NYC-based venture firm that builds and invests in internet, software, and technology-enabled companies

  • Thrive Capital

    Thrive Capital is an investment firm that builds and invests in internet, software, and technology-enabled companies.

  • Y Combinator

    Accelerator and early-stage investor with an expanded growth-stage presence in New York

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